It's shoot-'em-up arcade action at its best! Use an incredible assortment of heavy artillery to blast away enemy tanks and planes, and fight your way to victory. What are you waiting for? Pull yourself up by your bootstraps and get into the action! Blast your way through 19 missions packed with peril.

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It's shoot-'em-up arcade action at its best! Use an incredible assortment of heavy artillery to blast away enemy tanks and planes, and fight your way to victory. What are you waiting for? Pull yourself up by your bootstraps and get into the action!

Heavy Weapon is yet another PopCap game with the working formula of a simple game principle getting harder by the level. In this case, it is navigating a tank with considerable arsenal through the war-torn levels of a rather... well... it's hard to really describe it.

I can only say that I have gotten stuck on the third level a little already, which is both embarrassing and still encouraging that I just try on and on.

Is the tank the weapon, or are your weapons the weapon, and if so why the singular naming for a plural set of objects? Is Heavy Weapon Deluxe really a screed about the division of self from society and how we are in truth a greater, unperceived whole, meaning our identity is beyond our control and indeed an artificial construct we bolt together piecemeal from the social experience of those with whom we identify?

This game is Nostalgic. It reminds me of the days when I used to go down to the Council Library and play for an hour (as you had 1 hour timeslots). I loved this game as a kid, and not just this 1, but many other Popcap titles. Popcap Games are really good singleplayer games, probably some of the best offline games I've played, highly recommend them!

I bought this for $1.00 one of the holiday sales and must have sank 4 hours into it or more. Very fun and very simple. Its like a fun arcade game to spend time playing while waiting for stuff. I played it awhile the wife would get dressed for work in the morning.

All Pop Cap's games are just perfect. Easy to learn, "plug & play" but, with increasing difficulty and clear instructions before every new thing to learn. Intense rythm, you are always clicking the mouse, no time to rest. Original, they can be based on anything else but they do their own way and with outstanding imagination. The right difficulty at the right time, to maintain the interest. Variated play modes. Ridiculous simple controls, usually just the mouse and their two buttons, some times the arrows pad is also neeced but, that's all. Very good music and sound effects....Well, if you already played Zuma, you know what I mean but, they have other interesting titles and this is one of them.Highly recommeded for casual tmes, when you are in a hurry and want to play just a bit or, for that "in between big games" time.AWESOME ARCADE!

This game probably won't entertain anyone that doesn't have nostalgia for it, and those like myself who do will resent the new pathetic and useless controls. The game also lacks any sense of appropriate resolution control and resembles the poorest of poor, half ♥♥♥ attempt of a port. Do not buy.

Heavy Weapon is a well conceived shooter with nice cartoonish art style and presentation, which gets a bit too repetitive for its own good. Opting for flat terrain and repetitive scrolling backgrounds perhaps was not the greatest decision in light of the limited enemy variety presented towards the end of the game where everything starts to feel rather redundant. Still, in short spurts Heavy Weapon can be good fun and is a nice diversion once in a while from more thought intensive games; however despite this fact I do not reccomend this game, it gets boring very quickly and for the $10 spent you can get plenty other way better games.

Played this for a few minutes and it's not really what I hoped it would be. I expected a sidescroller with lots of shooting. And oh, it's there alright. But the controls are a ♥♥♥♥♥. And it looks a bit to simple for my taste. So I'll stick with the other sidescrolling shooters/twin-stick shooters, thank you very much.